Empowering Educators in Creative Computing

Resources & Training for Creative Computing

Research-backed lesson resources and training that bring computing to life through wearables, data, and the arts. Created by educators, for educators.

🇬🇧 Shaped UK National Computing Curriculum
🌐 IEEE Standards Contributor
🎓 Cambridge PhD | Senior Lecturer

What We Offer

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Educator Resources

Ready-to-teach lesson packs for creative computing. Everything you need to confidently deliver wearables, physical computing, and data projects.

  • Complete lesson plans
  • Student worksheets
  • Assessment materials
  • Video guides for educators
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Training & Methodologies

Learn how to run creative computing activities in your school. Hackdays, wearables workshops, and more - we'll show you how.

  • Hackday methodology training
  • Wearables workshop guides
  • Data & Dance frameworks
  • Educator training sessions
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datadrivendance

A proven methodology combining dance, data, and computing. Run your own data-driven performance event at your school.

  • Complete event framework
  • Session plans & resources
  • Technical setup guides
  • Culminating performance event
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Free Teaching Resources

Download free lesson samples and teaching materials to try in your classroom.

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About readysaltedcode

readysaltedcode was founded by Dr. Genevieve Smith-Nunes, who has shaped computing education at the highest levels. As a member of the UK Department for Education working group, she helped develop England's national computing curriculum. She has advised the Government of Antigua & Barbuda on ICT education policy and contributes to IEEE standards on age-appropriate digital services and AI ethics in education.

A Senior Lecturer at the University of Roehampton with a PhD from Cambridge, Genevieve brings research-backed approaches to creative computing. Our resources combine arts, creativity, and technology to engage all learners - designed to build confidence in educators and bring computing to life in classrooms.

Recognition & Standards Work:

UK Department for Education Computing Curriculum | IEEE Brain Neuroethics Framework | IEEE 2089-2021 Age-Appropriate Digital Services | Google RISE Award | Arts Council England

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Whether you need resources for your classroom or want to explore training options, we're here to help.